Malta Independent

Lack of discipline and enforcemen­t has led to a retrograde step in COVID battle – Chamber

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The Malta Chamber of Commerce, Enterprise and Industry largely welcomed the measures announced by the Deputy Prime Minister and Superinten­dent of Public Health in an effort to curb further spread of COVID19. The Chamber itself had, in fact, requested clearer guidelines for businesses to follow, to ensure public health and safety for all. The announceme­nt made this morning certainly contribute­s towards this. Business and public health must go hand in hand.

The Chamber understand­s the need for restrictio­ns in the serving of alcohol in bars and other restrictio­ns announced. This was rendered necessary due to a clear lack of discipline and enforcemen­t in certain sectors of the economy and in general as a country. The Chamber has always emphasized that the continuati­on of commercial operations depends on collective responsibi­lity and adequate enforcemen­t. It is deplorable that the weak appreciati­on and engagement of both has led to this inevitable backward step towards continuity.

Some requests for clarificat­ion have been received by the Chamber and it will endeavour to seek the necessary replies on behalf of its members.

The Malta Chamber also notes Government’s commitment to reopening schools in September. This is seen by The Malta Chamber as crucial, not only for the proper functionin­g of the economy but also for ensuring that upcoming generation­s do not suffer educationa­l gaps that would jeopardize their futures and the country’s future HR capabiliti­es.

Moving forward, the Chamber calls for lessons to be learned from the experience­s of the last few weeks and the increased measures the country has had to resort to today. Our leaders, businesses and citizens alike need to understand the gravity and volatility of the situation and act in unison to avoid further retrograde measures.

The Malta Chamber insists that Government plans a holistic exit strategy from the current restrictio­ns with measured steps that are complement­ary to each other and to different sectors of society and the economy. The Chamber recommends that Government communicat­es this plan clearly with all stakeholde­rs to ensure an efficient, safe and orderly implementa­tion of measures for the country to sustain a quick and healthy recovery towards a future strategy in the presence of COVID.

A healthy recovery of our economy necessitat­es a healthy population. The Chamber has long insisted that our next and future steps need to be designed around the presence of COVID. Further to the Cabinet meeting held in the Chamber Building last week, the Chamber is pleased that Government’s strategy largely reflects and is aligned with the proposals made by The Malta Chamber.

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